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  2. Person specification - Wikipedia

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    A person specification describes the personal attributes desired in a potential employee. It is a companion document to a job description , describing the personal attributes being sought from applicants to ensure that they are suitable for the role. [ 1 ]

  3. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco plc (/ ˈ t ɛ s. k oʊ /) is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England. [8] The company was founded by Jack Cohen in Hackney, London, in 1919.

  4. Alison Horner - Wikipedia

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    Horner joined Tesco as a personnel manager in 1999 and was on Tesco's executive committee from 2011. [2] [3] In October 2013, Horner became a founding member of The Guardian's Women in Leadership network. [4] in 2015, she became a member of Alliance Manchester Business School's advisory board. [2]

  5. Steve Murrells - Wikipedia

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    Murrells held senior leadership roles in European and UK-based food retail businesses, including One Stop, Sainsbury’s and Tesco. He spent three years as CEO of Danish meat company, Tulip, before joining Co-op in 2012. The Guardian reported that Murrells was paid a £2.2 million bonus in 2020.

  6. Jack Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Edward Cohen (born Jacob Kohen; 6 October 1898 – 24 March 1979) was an English businessman who founded the Tesco supermarket chain. His company is the market leader of groceries in the UK, and the third-largest retailer in the world measured by gross revenues in 2011.

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  8. John Robert Porter - Wikipedia

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    When John Porter was young, he was given £4 million by his grandfather, Sir Jack Cohen, the founder of Tesco. He was educated at Highgate School and obtained degrees from Oxford, the Institute d’Etudes Politiques in Paris, and Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he has also served on the advisory council.

  9. Terry Leahy - Wikipedia

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    Following Tesco's announcement of £2 billion in profits in April 2005, Leahy hit back against protests that the company was "too successful". During his tenure, he increased the company's UK market share from 20pc to 30pc. [5] On 8 June 2010, Tesco announced that Leahy was to retire as chief executive in March 2011. [6]